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Vintage wardrobe £15 (disassembled)


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Mid century modern wardrobe by Avalon. Disassembled for ease of collection.

Dimensions: 121cm wide x 55cm deep x 172cm high

Straight forward vintage wardrobe with one hanging rail.

The inside of the wardrobe is a rich colour. The outside has faded in places. It shows some signs of use and has some chips at the bottom of one door (shown upside down in closeup photos). There are also some dark marks (again shown in photo). But for its age it is still smart. 

Priced to take into account the wear.

It was designed to be taken apart and reassembled. This wardrobe has been disassembled for collection (see photos). Please note that the back board is one piece and although it will bend slightly will need to be transported as a whole sheet.


Buyer to collect from SE23.

Wardrobe front.jpg

Wardrobe dismantled.jpg

Wardrobe inside.jpg

Wardrobe instructions.jpg

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